So I can expose anything registered in the ESB over SOAP. But, I don't want to code a new class (pojo) but to expose a legacy class via a binding component (perhaps). I think that's the real sense of an ESB, where you can expose any legacy component: Java, CORBA, JMS, ... with binding components and only with declarative configuration (without programming). Is that possible?
Thanks

On 2/22/06, Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Take a look at the soap-binding example in the servicemix 3.0-SNAPSHOT
distribution.
It exposes a simple pojo over SOAP+HTTP.
This example uses standard jbi deployments, but it can be refactored to
use only a single
servicemix.xml configuration file, without any packaging.

Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet

Jaime Fernández wrote:

> I'd like to provide some methods of a java class as a web service via
> servicemix ESB. Is it possible to do it without any additional layer
> or programming, but only with a configuration file?. I know how to do
> it with SOAP processors like apache axis, but I don't know how can I
> do it without programming a JBI component.
> Thanks


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